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  • Mara & Anthony Grills AMG Grazing, Waverley
    March 3, 2026

    Mara & Anthony Grills AMG Grazing, Waverley

    This case study delves into the transformative impact of agricultural technology on the Grills family-run farm near Guyra in the New England region of New South Wales. Mara and Anthony Grills share their experiences with integrating various Agtech solutions, such as Farmbot water monitoring systems and eID tags for livestock management, to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability. Despite connectivity challenges, their adoption of technology has shown how this can be overcome and led to significant time and resource savings, improved livestock management and better decision-making. It highlights the importance of evolving farming practices for future generations and showcases the support provided by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development in overcoming technological barriers.
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  • Tom & Georgie Ward
    March 3, 2026

    Tom & Georgie Ward

    Explore the Agtech adoption journey of Tom Ward and his family at Swinging Bridge Wines in New South Wales. Faced with the challenges of grape farming, including unpredictable weather and limited water, Tom has integrated agricultural technology to improve crop management and vineyard efficiency. By installing soil moisture probes, a weather station and tank level monitors, Tom can monitor key metrics from his mobile phone, leading to better decision-making and reduced risks. Alongside insights from viticultural consultant Liz Riley, Tom shares the impacts of adopting Agtech on farming operations and quality wine production, offering a real-world example of how technology can revolutionise traditional farming practices.

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  • Lachlan & Jacquie Patterson
    February 4, 2026

    Lachlan & Jacquie Patterson

    Lachlan and Jackie Patterson share their experience running a mixed farming enterprise in Central West, New South Wales. The Pattersons highlight the significant impact of Agtech on their sheep farming operations, from improving connectivity for remote management to utilising data for breeding stud sheep. They discuss the use of technology like Zetifi units for improved connectivity and Gallagher scanning and data recording equipment for improved data management. The introduction of these technologies has not only streamlined their processes but also enhanced their ability to manage livestock efficiently, providing better oversight and reducing labour. Their story exemplifies how embracing technology can lead to growth and efficiency in traditional farming.

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